Cascades and Qt are two major frameworks available on the BlackBerry® 10 platform. Qt on BlackBerry 10 provides a complete set of standard Qt 4.8 APIs with the exception of the QtWebKit module. BlackBerry 10 provides a selected set of APIs from the QtMobility project as well. I will provide an overview of Qt 4.8 APIs coverage on BlackBerry 10, with a focus on APIs that are different or not available on BlackBerry 10, and will refer to alternative Cascades APIs in relevant cases. More details are provided here:https://developer.blackberry.com/cascades/reference/qt_index.html

To start, I wanted to share two fundamental facts about the use of Qt within Cascades and Qt on BlackBerry 10 in general:

Working within any given project, one can stay used to only small subset of these. So, once every few questions, some question would come up that ‘d make me think. And thinking inside deadline is hard, even if it’s just test deadline. To reach out at one’s full potential necessitates some afterthought on the different language constructs. Successful developers are constrained either by NDAs or time, so I thought I might as well try myself.

Those who have interacted with the committee in some form have authority content online. Relatively, the content herein may need amending from time to time. I am just tying the ends on my side to form loop connecting my relearning progress with the things that cause me struggle.